The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldGrove Press, Incorporated, 1961 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 98
... finally sent them to Gertrude's college friend Mabel Weeks , who was then teaching at Barnard . She in turn sent them on to another mutual friend , Georgiana King of Bryn Mawr , and between them they arranged to have the book read by ...
... finally sent them to Gertrude's college friend Mabel Weeks , who was then teaching at Barnard . She in turn sent them on to another mutual friend , Georgiana King of Bryn Mawr , and between them they arranged to have the book read by ...
Pagina 199
... finally separate them , the deeper causes of estrangement were recorded by Gertrude in a work written between 1910 and 1912 , yet not published until after her death . If jottings on the flyleaf of one of Gertrude's notebooks may be ...
... finally separate them , the deeper causes of estrangement were recorded by Gertrude in a work written between 1910 and 1912 , yet not published until after her death . If jottings on the flyleaf of one of Gertrude's notebooks may be ...
Pagina 214
... finally , it became apparent that the Allies had stemmed the tide , Alice was the first to hear the report . She rushed to Gertrude's room calling out the news , but Gertrude refused to believe her . Convinced , finally , she wept , and ...
... finally , it became apparent that the Allies had stemmed the tide , Alice was the first to hear the report . She rushed to Gertrude's room calling out the news , but Gertrude refused to believe her . Convinced , finally , she wept , and ...
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